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I lived in LA for 13 years, lane splitting every day, Monday-Friday to get across the city, and I didn’t die a single time.

I agree, but you’re wasting your breath here. Most of these jabronis think anytime you even sit on a motorcycle you’re asking for death. Hate to break it to you weirdos, but lane splitting with a 30mph speed differential is not a death sentence. Being a responsible rider goes a long way.

Counterpoints by way of people: The “very fine people” of Charlottesville, Ajit Pai, Betsy Devos, Stephen Miller, Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, and Steven Bannon. Firing of Chris Krebs for saying the election was secure. The hundreds of federal judges pushed through that have established a nice pipeline

1 and 2: he will just try to do what he wants and then make it drag out in legal battles to stop him, just like he did last time. Difference is that last time he didn’t know the legal hurdles in his way and didn’t yet have the courts stacked in his favor. This time he has a lot of help to maneuver the legal challenges

I wish I shared your optimism. But most of the things you mention on your list of reasons not to worry aren’t rules, they’re just traditions. And as we saw last time, if you’re willing to just completely ignore traditions, you can cause a LOT of havoc.

I wish I shared your optimism. But most of the things you mention on your list of reasons not to worry aren’t rules, they’re just traditions. And as we saw last time, if you’re willing to just completely ignore traditions, you can cause a LOT of havoc.

You are assuming that a 2nd Trump presidency would play by conventional rules. The supreme court has given every indication that they will support and uphold whatever executive orders a Republican president wants to sign. They go into the rulings with their minds made up, and then go searching for the weakest

♪ ♫ The tunnel started getting low,
the tiny ship got stuck.
If not for the courage of the fearless crew,
the Minnow would be fucked.
The Minnow would be fucked. ♩ ♬

I can only imagine how much more efficient this makes things. Easier for everyone and less people going back and forth to a courthouse, especially for smaller matters like traffic court.

Why are we even still holding Zoom court sessions these days?”

As an attorney doing these regularly, the answer is that it’s spectacularly more efficient for all involved on any number of levels, and is an extremely good thing to do, especially for a branch of government. Zoom meetings are absolutely an appropriate

Imagine though if all websites were designed to be accessible by Netscape or Mosaic via a 14.4k modem: All pages would load crazy fast and your phone’s battery would last much longer when browsing.

I mean, I have no problem with high-res photos, GIFs, and videos, but when you have to download megabytes of Javascript

Similar story. I got pulled over when I was 19 or 20. Wasn’t speeding, didn’t do anything wrong, but pulled over. Roll the window down, usual license and registration, he takes it back, runs it, everything checks out. Comes up, “you’re good to go” I ask him why he pulled me over. “Oh we’re looking for a stolen car,

That reminds me of a time I got pulled over when I was 18. I had gotten off work late, went to the store to buy a new CD (yeah, ‘90s!), and was driving around listening to it. On a back road, a cop pulled me over and after some runaround, admitted they were looking for a robbery suspect: white male, around 6 foot,

Dont forget sitting on chrome by masta ace....album cover was sick

These are a blast to drive.

Nope Nope Nope Nope. These are such a dichotomy. Cute looking cars..... GOD AWFUL drivetrains and engines. These are some of the most un-reliable cars on the market. 

Build it and they will come

The thing I hat, and this really grind my gears. Is people buying cars with no intention to keep them and just to sell them. I can’t say how many times I’ve gone through the auction sites and seen new cars with less than one tanks worth of mileage on them being sold (I remember there was a huge craze back with the

The ELR and the Volt to me are the car of the decade. It had enough range for 90% of people to get and forth to work, even more so with 2nd gen volt, but no range anxiety. It seems other mfg are finally catching on to Chevy failed/forced to fail experiement and there is still yet to be a car that tops the Volts range

The 5-speed auto as found in the ‘99-’01 Odyssey, ‘00-’01 Accord and ‘00-’01 Prelude. It just didn’t hold up behind their V6. If you buy a Honda, you can’t go wrong with one of their slick manual transmissions... probably why the take rate is so high on the new Integra.